silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Well, whether he actually puts the ball in the right area is different to what happens if he does.harmison to ball one wide in the first over
Well, whether he actually puts the ball in the right area is different to what happens if he does.harmison to ball one wide in the first over
I maintain that pitch was fine too.Oh yes, but also note that Bhajji's topspinners invariably gets more bounce than usual, and that one happened to hit a crack. I doubt Harmy would hit it everytime or even regularly to trouble the Indians.
However to repeat myself, it's a better pitch than the marble floor of SA test.
Who did he drop? Must have been Prior judging by your 260 comment.Yeah. However a sub-300 score always looks nice. I guess England will get to 320 now. Not terribly bad from Indian pov, but they could have got it nicely wrapped around 260 had Dravid taken that sitter.
No, Anderson, when the score was around 240 odd.Who did he drop? Must have been Prior judging by your 260 comment.
Yeah same. I hate the extra price, it should just come along with the package.AWTA.
Hating that this series is on Setanta here - even if you have pay TV, you have to pay an extra amount permonth for it (I think it's about $15-20).
When you're already shelling out $100 pm for Fox, I reckon that's a bit rich, especially as Setanta is a channel on Foxtel here anyway.
Thanks. Whilst we're at it, how has Prior batted?No, Anderson, when the score was around 240 odd.
Impressed by the guy. I think he has the technique to survive in the subcontinent, playing with soft hands most of the time, while ensuring that strike is turned around regularly, and that run rate does not get clogged. I think he should bat even further up, say at 5, above Flintoff and Bell.Thanks. Whilst we're at it, how has Prior batted?
Was wondering where you were.England
Prior looked the part in SL last year and is a damn good player against spin which has been evident since his A tour exploits. At the moment, hes giving us a lesson in how to play on subcontinental wickets and hes only scored 1 boundary in the process. Hes an excellent player of the sweep and hes good off his pads and this automaticallly puts him in good stead against a lot of the spinners in the subcontinent. The question though has always been about his ability against the swinging and seaming ball and hes yet to fully show us that at the international level.Impressed by the guy. I think he has the technique to survive in the subcontinent, playing with soft hands most of the time, while ensuring that strike is turned around regularly, and that run rate does not get clogged. I think he should bat even further up, say at 5, above Flintoff and Bell.
Very well actually given a lesson to the rest of the middle orderThanks. Whilst we're at it, how has Prior batted?
Is it my eyes am seeing everything double in that post?Prior looked the part in SL last year and is a damn good player against spin which has been evident since his A tour exploits. At the moment, hes giving us a lesson in how to play on subcontinental wickets and hes only scored 1 boundary in the process. Hes an excellent player of the sweep and hes good off his pads and this automaticallly puts him in good stead against a lot of the spinners in the subcontinent. The question though has always been about his ability against the swinging and seaming ball and hes yet to fully show us that at the international level.s and hes only scored 1 boundary in the process. Hes an excellent player of the sweep and hes good off his pads and this automaticallly puts him in good stead against a lot of the spinners in the subcontinent. The question though has always been about his ability against the swinging and seaming ball and hes yet to fully show us that at the international level.
corrected. thanks for notingIs it my eyes am seeing everything double in that post?